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    Windham Mountain Club

    3.2 (140 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Dena H.

    For someone who snowboards at the Poconos and NJ mountains, Windham mountain trumps them all! We were honestly very impressed with the slopes and amount of trails, and the cleanliness of the mountain. The food court is overpriced but that's typically expected at these mountains. Definitely have a little treat at the Waffle Cabin near the bunny slopes. Lift tickets here are pretty expensive for a resort that closes at 4pm which is the only downside. We stayed at the condo advertised on the website which had a buy 2 nights stay the third free promotion as well as discounted lift tickets. Weekends are about $130 and weekdays are $60.

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    Nicole B.

    I'm loving all the upgrades! Great local mountain with good snow making, shuttle service, decent free parking (a relief after the shit show that is Camelback) and a cute lodge/bar/restaurant/ect. Seasons has improved dramatically and the bartenders are fabulous! High speed lifts, varied terrain and not too many people on weekdays (forget about Saturdays). I will definitely be back! Only complaint is that Chin Chin is only for members. We would have loved to have lunch and drinks there!

    Vincent P.

    Haven't been here in quite some time but was able to finally get a mid week day trip in. Great mountain! Got here early so parking wasn't an issue but I remember not liking the set up being so far from the base of you come later in the morning. Mountain itself was sweet though, lots of cool terrain and the parks were well done. I would t mind coming back again mid week when it's quiet like it was today.

    Here's who will help you if you want to ask about your child in ski school. No one.

    The one star is for the ski school. I asked to meet my child for lunch - I waited patiently at the agreed upon time, my kid isn't anywhere to be found. The front desk help looks around the ni parent area and can't find him 3 times. Eventually I found him as he was leaving already having had lunch. I would complain in person but there is literally no one here now to complain to. Zero customer service or competence here.

    Great conditions today!
    Ryan F.

    Although Windham and nearby Hunter Mountain both provide good verticals (1,600 feet) relatively close to NYC, I think Windham has the slight advantage of the two mountains for these reasons: - More "top to bottom" runs. Assuming you can ski any terrain, there are many more ways down from the Windham summit. Windham also has another mountain peak (East Peak) that services an additional five trails, with a speedy lift ride right back to the top via detachable hi-speed quad lift "G." - Wider runs. Not trying to knock Hunter, but many of the runs off Hunter's summit chairlift are narrow and steep with switchbacks. Combine this with beginner skiers taking big turns, and the fact that there's only a few ways down, and you've got crowded, icy trails by mid-day. At Hunter, I usually stick to Hunter West since it's an experts only area and not as many people hit those runs. Windham has plenty of wide intermediate runs off summit lifts "A" (detachable quad) and "F" (fixed grip triple), in addition to the nice double-blacks if you head right off either of the summit chairs. - Less bottlenecking at the base. With two ways to ride from base to summit, my friends and I will often split up and ride in the Singles line, or opt for the slower fixed grip triple lift (lift F) to get to the top. Even though the ride itself might be slower, almost all the people flock to the hi-speed detachable lift (lift A), so you can pretty much ski right onto the fixed grip triple. I'd argue that the combined wait/ride time from bottom to top is actually SHORTER if you jump onto the fixed grip triple. Lastly, a quick tip, especially for intermediates: Upper/Lower Whistler and Warpath tend to crowd up towards the afternoon since they're the easiest runs to access off the summit chairlifts. If you're seeking less traveled runs and/or better, snow, take Wall Street to Lower Wolverine, Lower Wheelchair, Warm Up Park, or Lower Wipeout. All four are considered "intermediate," but since the runs that feed directly into them are all double-black (expert) runs, they tend to be less trafficked.

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    Spring House Spa and Loft - Spring House Spa services are artfully performed with mindfulness and attentive service focused on each guest.

    Spring House Spa and Loft

    4.6(14 reviews)
    38.8 mi
    $$

    My partner and I both had massages on a wintery Saturday morning during a weekend getaway to Sharon…read moreSprings. The spa allows for online booking. We were late on the jump because we changed the dates of our trip, and make appointments at different times. Barbara provided both massages in a beautifully decorated room that celebrated Sharon Springs past as a resort town after WWII. Cheryl, the owner, was knowledgable about the area and the history of the town. When I arrived I was invited to the inner waiting area which was nice and warm and served me a delicious loose leaf tea blend. The atmosphere was calming, the staff was easy going and I had plenty of time to relax before we started the massage. Barbara did a fantastic job and made me feel very comfortable and pampered. We really enjoyed the experience and left feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. A great plus was that as compared with where we live, the price was about 30% less. I absolutely recommend the Spring House Spa!

    I won my visit in a raffle. Decided to use my gift certificate today. I got Barbara as my massage…read moreperson. I found it to be a pleasant experience. Started out with herbal tea. Barbara explained everything that she was going to do. Pretty sure I got an upgrade. Not only did I get a neck shoulder and head massage, I also got my back massage and my arms as well. A hot towel rub down was pretty good too. The place looked clean to me and had a relaxing feel to it. The soft mellow music helps to relax. I found it to be very relaxing and it right around the corner from my house.

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    Spring House Spa and Loft - The Historic Spa Gallery at Spring House Spa features photographs from the history of Sharon Springs, reproduced on canvas.

    The Historic Spa Gallery at Spring House Spa features photographs from the history of Sharon Springs, reproduced on canvas.

    Spring House Spa and Loft - Spring House Spa is a holistic boutique spa using only natural and organic products in our skincare and bodywork services.

    Spring House Spa is a holistic boutique spa using only natural and organic products in our skincare and bodywork services.

    Spring House Spa and Loft - Our carefully selected retail lines feature botanical products that naturally beautify the body, face, and home.

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    Our carefully selected retail lines feature botanical products that naturally beautify the body, face, and home.

    The Copperhood Retreat and Spa

    The Copperhood Retreat and Spa

    3.6(22 reviews)
    14.0 mi
    $$$

    Honestly, whatever this spa is advertised as doesn't matter. Elizabeth, the owner, is enough of a…read morereason to stay away. Customer service is not her strong suit. Drove up two hours with family (sister in law had a massage booked) only to have her call minutes before arriving to tell her that the masseuse called in sick and wasn't coming in. We still went anyway because we were right down the road and, upon arriving, were greeted by a very defensive and unaccommodating owner, who we found out happens to be Elizabeth. I get it, people get sick, that isn't even the issue here although it's probably a good idea to have some sort of policy set up with your employees that doesn't allow them to cancel minutes before an appointment. Or, here's a thought, why not have more than one masseuse on staff? But who knows, for all we know, this might've even been a lie because she was giving my wife and sister-in-law such a hard time from the get-go, at the beginning of the reservation process and even when my wife went to buy the gift card. She was rude, didn't even apologize and instead, completely absolved herself from any responsibility for the matter. Just said there was nothing she could do and didn't even offer any kind of complimentary discount after we traveled so far to come to her spa. I've worked in customer service for many years and you always try to work with a customer, no matter the case. The only option she begrudgingly offered up was to text another "potential" employee who could "maybe" come in, but couldn't make any guarantees nor was she happy about having to potentially stay longer to wait around for an answer. If your reason for visiting Copperhood is to "get away from it all" and to detoxify for a week, you can be rest assured that by the end of the week you'll be filled right back up with another kind of toxicity from the owner. Book and stay at your own risk.

    I want to be fair here because this is a unique place that maybe we didn't appreciate at the time…read more We didn't do a spa package, we rented the "condo" attached to the resort. Not a big deal, but it still cost $400 a night. There is no bar here, no lobby "scene", and honestly the service isn't great. For $400 a night we got a DVD player, when we asked at 9pm for a DVD, they said they were closed. The next night, we rented DVDs early, but the DVD player wasn't connected, and when we asked, they said they would take care of it "tomorrow". Finally, on our last and third night they fixed it. This honestly is some sort of lifestyle adjustment, fat farm or whatever resort. That's not a pejorative, it just is. You pay a lot of money, and you take nature walks, eat raw foods, and go to bed early. Again, not a bad thing per se, but quite a lot for the money. we didn't do the spa/resort package, we just rented the condo. Every time we had an issue, the proprietor would say "you are not part of the resort, you rented the condo". As if it's a distinction with a difference. Really annoying service, but they are committed to what they want to be, which would explain why there were only 4 cars in the lot during Memorial Day weekend. Beautiful place. Phoenicia is cool. Woodstock is cool. But if you book here, don't ever think you're booking at a normal hotel. It's not. It's a beautiful place with beautiful scenery, but the service is next to zero, and it's basically a rehab facility. If you're looking for a fun time in the Catskills, this ain't it. If you're looking to nature walk and eat raw food and drink vegetable juice, it's all yours for ~$500 a night. The llamas are cool too

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    The Copperhood Retreat and Spa - Beautiful bathrooms

    Beautiful bathrooms

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    Mirbeau Resort And Spa - Relaxation Room at the Spa

    Mirbeau Resort And Spa

    3.9(38 reviews)
    31.2 mi

    I had such a fun time at this place. I had a day past which got you 6 hours in the spa and gym (not…read moreincluding extra treatments). This was my first spa experience ever and I really enjoyed all that they had to offer. Great gym facilities and that paired with the Saunas and Hot tub made for a very relaxing afternoon. Beware all drinks are very expensive- but also very delicious! The only reason that I have deducted a star was because of the absolutely freezing shower I took after getting all sweaty and chlorine-y from the spa experiences. My sister and I both had the coldest showers of our lives here, which really disrupted the calm serenity that the visit left me with. I the couldn't bear it for much longer than a few seconds literally had to sit in the sauna for a few minutes afterwards to return my body to normal temperature.

    Beware gift card scams and inept administration!…read more Spa itself is lovely. Front office people seemingly friendly and helpful. Been there twice. Once mid week and the other on the weekend, for massage. Mid week experience was great. Quiet enough and good, strong massage therapist. Weekend experience wasn't. Massage therapist was robotic, disconnected, unresponsive to cues or requests, and had rough dry skin hands. Not worth any of the $$ or time because it was not a relaxing massage. Of greater concern is the administration of this spa. They sold gift cards and at time of purchase said they could be located by phone number or email. When it was time to redeem, they sang a very different tune and actually tried to make me pay twice to cover their inability to locate a gift card despite being presented with physical receipts and all supporting details. That they expect their clientele to bear the cost of their ineptitude is completely unacceptable. We work hard for the money. Evidently harder than they do! Any other vendor this day and age can locate a gift card with the most basic of information. It feels intentional and dishonest that they say they cannot. Front desk says they have no knowledge of gift card process, despite having sold the gift card gladly in the first place and assuring me it could be located even without physically presenting the card. They also say they can't take action over the weekend. Then they say to wait a few days. It's been over ten days since this was raised. Reporting them. So disappointed.

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    Mirbeau Resort And Spa - Fireplace in facial room

    Fireplace in facial room

    Mirbeau Resort And Spa - Relaxation room

    Relaxation room

    Mirbeau Resort And Spa - Sitting area in the lobby

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